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Inghams staff clean up Hampshire beach to celebrate World Ocean Day
The tour operator partnered with the Final Straw Foundation, an environmental NGO which works with both communities and businesses to highlight the impact of plastic pollution
TTG at 70: How terror in the 2000s changed travel for ever
TTG’s journey through time reaches the 2000s, when 9/11 changed the travel landscape almost overnight and booking online became mainstream
Stuba appoints Malcolm Lindop to new sourcing director role
Lindop has a background in direct contracting and commercial management, having worked, amongst others, with JAC Travel, AC Group and Gulliver’s Travel Associates in senior roles
Not in the Guidebooks partners with Incredible Journeys to boost package options
The partnership will give agents the opportunity to access Not in the Guidebooks’ portfolio of travel experiences and package them with flights
Simone Clark to leave Iglu.com after nearly two decades
Managing director Clark to take time out before returning to the industry ’in some capacity’
Scenic claims 20%+ sales uptick off back of new docuseries
Director of trade sales Andrea Stafford said on Friday (16 June) it was great to see “the incredible knock-off effect” from Maritime Masters’ first episode
Why there is much more to Sicily than Mount Etna
There’s a pleasing edginess to Sicily, our writer discovers, with its volatile volcano, Mafia stories, and a sluggish rail service.
Birmingham airport latest to face threat of 'summer strike chaos'
Around 100 security officers and terminal technicians employed by BHX, along with aircraft refuellers employed by Menzies, to be balloted on strike action in an ongoing pay dispute
Port of Dover confident of 'smooth summer' following operational improvements
The port will implement a permanent coach border processing facility to replace contingency measures in the buffer zone
The $550bn travel market open to agents willing to listen
“Just being listened to and understood is the main thing. Two people sat in front of you, no judgement – that’s all anybody wants.”
‘AI will eat the travel industry alive’, tech boss warns sector
Managing director and co-founder of Smartseer Andy Owen Jones’s warning came during the Travel Technology Initiative’s (TTI) summer forum on Wednesday (15 June)
Sun Princess to feature first-ever Rollglider at sea in new top-deck activity zone

Park19, which will debut onboard the line’s first Sphere-class when it launches in February 2024, will be located on decks 19, 20 and 21, featuring nine family-focused activities.

These include Rollglider Sea Breeze, which will take guests high above to enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and ports of call.

Using an overhead track, guests are seated and harnessed to this electric ride, which reaches speeds of up to 11 mph during the 60- to 90-second experience.

Watch: Universal reveals new The Last of Us-inspired haunted house attraction
The award-winning PlayStation game and HBO TV series will be brought to life this Halloween at Orlando’s Universal Studios
Silversea hailed for environmental management work in the Galapagos
The cruise line has become the first tour operator to gain certification in environmental management in the destination
Shortlist revealed for first Women in Travel and Tourism Forum awards
Judges include leaders from across the industry, from names such as Intrepid and Google, to industry associations such as ITT Future You and BTA
Shearings launches new self-drive touring collection
Holidays are priced from £359pp and include hotel accommodation with breakfast and evening meals
EasyJet holidays pledges to make 'sustainable holidays mainstream'
The tour operator announced on Thursday (15 June) it would partner with the UNWTO and Oxford University to deliver an ESG framework specific to tourism businesses
Blue Bay Travel reports best June booking day in four years
The tour operator secured 47 bookings on Tuesday (13 June) with revenue surpassing £400,000
Finnair to increase UK and Japan schedules next summer
Finnair will add more capacity to the UK and Japan next summer as demand rises
A five-minute masterclass in selling expedition cruising
Get to know the members of the new Expedition Cruise Network as they share their bestselling itineraries and most intrepid voyages.
US tells airlines to add secondary cockpit barrier to new aircraft
The Biden administration decrees all new US airliners must have a secondary barrier to prevent the flight deck being stormed when the door is open
Former P&O sales lead Nathaniel Sherborne returns to travel with Hurtigruten role
Sherborne’s new role as vice-president of sales and marketing UK and Nordics marks his return to travel after spending just over a year with retirement home developer McCarthy Stone
Panache Cruises and Jet2holidays named among best travel workplaces
The travel world assembled at London’s Rose Court on Wednesday night (14 June) to recognise the best workplaces in travel
Jet2 crowned Which? Travel Brand of the Year for second year running
Shortlisted companies included Audley Travel, The Landmark Trust, Ramblers Walking Holidays and Zest Car Rental